Miles Davis Kind of Blue on Numbered Limited Edition Hybrid SACD Best-Selling Album in Jazz History Receives the Mobile Fidelity Treatment How does one properly introduce an epochal record? Perhaps by unequivocally stating that it is the best-selling jazz album in history. Or by affirming that, every year, it sells tens of thousands of copies more than five decades after its original release. There's also the matter of its status as the most-referenced, and arguably, most important, jazz recording of all-time. And the Dream Team lineup of Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb. [...więcej...]

Listed as one of the four most influential Jazz albums that happened to be released in 1959 (Dave Brubeck -Time Out[MOVLP038] & Charles Mingus -Ah Um[MOVLP065] among them), so much has been said and written about Miles Davis'Kind Of Blue, it's virtually impossible to summarize all the necessary info to the length of this page. We could simply list some facts [...]

... /> As Bill Evans said in the original liner notes for the record, the band did not play through any of these pieces prior to recording. Miles Davis laid out the themes before the tape rolled and the band improvised. The end results were fragile and wondrous. Recorded during 2 sessions in 1959, Kind of [...]